FTC - Federal Trade Commission

09/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/17/2025 12:33

FTC Announces Workshop on Noncompete Agreements

Today the Federal Trade Commission announced it will host a workshop, titled "Moving Forward: Protecting Workers from Anticompetitive Noncompete Agreements." The event will be held on October 8, 2025 from 2:00pm to 6:00pm, at the FTC's Constitution Center. The event is open to the public, in-person or via livestream.

A noncompete agreement is a contractual term between an employer and a worker that typically blocks the worker from taking a job with a competing employer or starting a competing business after the end of the worker's employment. In practice, noncompete agreements are often subject to abuse.

The workshop is part of the Trump-Vance FTC's efforts to highlight the negative impact of noncompete agreements on American workers and put business on notice of its enforcement priorities.

The workshop will be hosted by the FTC's Labor Task Force, which was created by Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson to prioritize rooting out and prosecuting deceptive, unfair, and anticompetitive labor-market practices that harm American workers. It follows a recent FTC enforcement action eliminating restrictive and anticompetitive noncompete agreements; a series of letters sent to healthcare companies warning them to review and eliminate any anticompetitive noncompete agreements they may have; and a broad request for information seeking tips to lead to further enforcement actions.

The workshop will include public statements from FTC Commissioners, victims of unfair and anticompetitive noncompete agreements, and leading experts in the field. A full agenda and list of speakers will be available prior to the event. A livestream link will be posted to FTC.gov on the morning of the event.

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